Stories by Robert Andersson
Weekend Events Around Town: 3/22 – 3/24
| Robert Andersson
Caves, Death by China and the madness of March; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
Beavers Guilty on All Counts
| WTTW News
Cook County Commissioner William Beavers has been found guilty on all counts in his tax fraud trial.
Barbara Byrd-Bennett
| WTTW News
The CEO of Chicago Public Schools joins us to explain one of the largest school shutdowns in U.S. history.
54 Chicago Public Schools to Close
| Michael Lipkin
More than 50 Chicago Public Schools are on CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett's final closure list. We have reaction.
The Fuss Over Fracking
| Paris Schutz
Illinois could be sitting at the precipice of a major oil boom, but at what cost? Paris Schutz goes inside the heated debate over the controversial extraction method known as "fracking."
"The Invisible Hand: Architect Thomas Beeby"
| WTTW News
Thomas Beeby was the architect of the Harold Washington Library Center and he's now the subject of a new WTTW documentary. Geoffrey Baer gives us a preview of The Invisible Hand.
The Stone Age in Chicago
'The Cave Paintings of Lascaux'
| WTTW News
The famous Lascaux Caves of southern France -- or at least a life-sized replica of them --are now in Chicago. We have a preview of the new exhibit at the Field Museum.
Viewer Feedback: 3/21
The Rosemont Cubs?
| WTTW News
What do you think about the offer to move the Cubs to Rosemont? We have some of your thoughts in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Illinois Senate Votes on Pension Bills
| WTTW News
The battle for pension reform in Illinois made a little progress today. We have the latest from Springfield.
IL Senate Votes on Pension Bill SB0001
| WTTW News
View our interactive graphic to see how Illinois Senate members voted on pension bill SB0001.
IL Senate Votes on Pension Bill SB0035
| WTTW News
View our interactive graphic to see how Illinois Senate members voted on pension bill SB0035.
The 'Rosemont Cubs'? Mayor Hopes So
| WTTW News
Ready to go see the Rosemont Cubs? We look at the offer the suburban mayor is making to bring a new friendly confines to the suburbs.
Can Moms Break the Cycle of Poverty?
| Shanika Gunaratna
Is coaching new moms a cost-effective way to fight poverty? We delve into a program that's producing surprising results across Illinois.
Chicago Business News: 3/20
| WTTW News
Markets react to the latest prognostications from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
"Captive Audience"
| Michael Lipkin
How fast is your internet service and how much do you pay for it? Law professor Susan Crawford says that in the United States it's too slow and too much. She joins us.
Jazz Vocalist Tammy McCann
| WTTW News
Jazz vocalist Tammy McCann just joined the ranks of the Music Institute of Chicago as an artist-in-residence. She joins us.
Day 4 of Commissioner Beavers' Trial
| WTTW News
On day four of the tax evasion trial of Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, the tide may have turned in favor of the defendant. We have the latest.
New Pope, New Era?
| WTTW News
Inaugurated today, Pope Francis called on Catholics to serve “the poorest, the weakest, the least important” in the world. We discuss his potential to lead the church in a new direction.
Great Lakes Water Levels
| WTTW News
The water level in Lake Michigan rises after recent rains. But the long-term outlook still has lake levels far below normal. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
Evaluating Universal Preschool
James Heckman: Return on Investment Can Beat Stock Market
| Michael Lipkin
President Obama's State of the Union called for universal preschool. Nobel Prize-winning professor James Heckman shares his research on the benefit of preschool decades after graduation.
"They Seek a City"
Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910 – 1950
| WTTW News
We dig into a deeply rooted exhibition that showcases artists who found inspiration in the common experience of migration.
Chef Rick Bayless
| WTTW News
Chef and author Rick Bayless shows us how to make an American classic with a twist.
Chicago Water Department is Hiring
| WTTW News
The Chicago Water Department is hiring; 160 jobs have opened to install 75 miles of new water main and 57 miles of new sewers in 2013.
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